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The best 4K gaming monitors may be demanding of your gaming PC, but if you want the level of detail a 3840 x 2160 resolution can offer, then you need a mix of the top panel technology and the latest high-end gaming features. That means we want a VA or IPS screen, a refresh rate above the 60Hz baseline, and have some form of frame-syncing capability, whether that's G-Sync or FreeSync.
But while 4K gaming is still relatively niche, and many of the best gaming monitors are more than a valid alternative, the best 4K gaming monitors are becoming ever more accessible to us PC gamers. No longer are they either ultra expensive or just TN displays, there is a world of high-quality 4K screens out there just waiting to have the glorious vistas of Red Dead Redemption 2 writ large across them.
The most important thing, however, is still making sure that you have a gaming PC capable of making the most of a 4K gaming monitor. The best graphics cards will ensure your machine's not just going to be rendering a gaming slideshow with the step-up to 4K. You should also aim for a larger screen size too. The first 4K monitor we ever tested was glorious, but was only a 24-inch panel, and that didn't get the best from the 8.3 million pixels we were generating.
But with a big screen 4K gaming monitor you will really be able to see that extra level of detail, and that means anything above the 27-inch mark ought to really pop. That might mean spending a bit more, but with monitors, more so than almost anything else PC-related, it's always worth stretching your budget. This isn't a GPU which is going to get outdated in a couple years, this is a gaming monitor that could be with you for ten years, through many different iterations of your PC. And the best 4K gaming monitor today should still look beautiful for all that time.
Best 4K monitors for gaming
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itself once the top of this pile, the XB273K, is a seriously excellent 4K monitor. It harnesses everything the X27 has and does and trades off very little to rehouse it in a far cheaper model.
Now often found sitting below the $1,000 mark, it is immediately more tempting than the Acer X27, and the only real change is in the HDR; the XB273K has a slightly lower quality of HDR. But that's about it. And considering the still nightmarish state of HDR gaming on PC, that's not a huge miss.
You'll still get a truly excellent picture quality, with terrific color quality, contrast, and depth; the speed of the monitor means it's excellent for faster shooters or online games too. G-Sync offering the best adaptive sync technology for your rig, a beautiful assortment of ports to have you covered, and offers such a well-rounded overall experience you'll have zero regrets.
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Perhaps a little obvious, packing many top-end features into a display means it’ll have a price to match its excellent quality and capabilities. The Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ follows this pattern as it is an incredible display but expensive. The difference here is yet more features you can cram in—one in particular—that perhaps set it slightly apart from the rest. As well as the ridiculously clear, bright and detailed images that the PG27UQ’s 4K and HDR-enabled 27-inch display shows off, this monitor also incorporates Nvidia G-Sync tech, making this an absolute behemoth of a screen.
On the back, it’s a bit lean on the connections, but you should have everything you need: present are an HDMI 2.0 input, DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm audio, and two USB 3.0 ports. It’s also an incredibly well-designed bit of kit with the stand effectively funneling cables, as well as looking cool and having its down-facing LED display.
Providing you have the gutsy PC required to make the most of this beaut, it’ll give you some of the brightest, most vivid pictures going, a 144Hz refresh rate, all made smooth as anything by the G-Sync tech (provided you have an Nvidia GPU). It is an astounding end product. The list price is very high, so it might well put people off, but for those that take the plunge it will not disappoint.